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Help us make it rightWhen both locals and visitors are seen rubbing, okay, bending elbows in the same room, it's obvious that the quality of the food and the company has transcended party lines. Come spend some time with us at the 21st and see "Where Beacon Hill Meets".
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Hours: Daily 11:30am-2am A popular spot for lunch and after-work drinks for weary lawmakers, this Beacon Hill favorite offers a clandestine spot for talking shop. Dark wood, brick walls and plenty of chairs, tables and pews give the 21st Amendment the feel of an authentic colonial tavern. There's even a large copper fireplace but the fire is thoroughly 20th-century electric. Besides an...
Named after the amendment that ended Prohibition, this convivial pub, across from the State House, draws state legislators, lobbyists, and neighborhood regulars, who trade gossip and insider info on notched wooden tables over beer and barbecued chicken salad. Come Sunday night for lively team trivia—and discounted chicken wings.
"Rub elbows" with "Boston pols" at this Beacon Hill watering hole across from the State House, a "cliquey" hideaway for "regular pub grub" washed down with "a quick beer or three"; the "rustic" digs and "accommodating" staff are some more reasons it's a "popular" end-of-day stop.
A Beacon Hill standby, this tavern looks like a regular old neighborhood bar and restaurant -- unless the Massachusetts legislature is in session. Then it turns into an annex of the State House, just across the street, and the entertainment value of the conversation jumps dramatically. (In case you were absent that day, the 21st Amendment repealed Prohibition.)
With the recently added Dalton Wing, this stately museum displays a fine survey of European and American art, as well as the internationally recognized Delhom Collection of porcelain and pottery. Also featured are pre-Columbian art, contemporary American prints, African objects, vast collections of costumes and antique maps, and gold coins originally minted at the facility. New galleries...
In Short
A popular spot for lunch and after-work drinks for weary lawmakers, this Beacon Hill favorite offers a clandestine spot for talking shop. Dark wood, brick walls and plenty of...
I love 21st Amendment. Sure, it helps that it is the bar closest to my home. But I can hoof an extra half block and have several choices. First of all, it's what a bar should be. Simple, old but well- kept, charming, cozy and inviting on a cold day. Best of all, it's kind of dark. If you want...
Great pub on Beacon Hill.....definitely worth the stop. Bartenders (expecially the ones from North End) are super friendly and helpful.
90s R&B'R'Us It wasn't bad, but it wasn't great. The same drink ordered multiple times was inconsistent, the bartenders seemed "over it". I would go back to give it another try, but I don't...
My husband and I stopped in on our first day in Boston last year. We were warmly greeted by another patron, a regular, who moved over one seat so my husband andI could sit together .As
we waited for our server our new friend guided us through the menu, the burgers were delish and the beers iced and plentiful! A...
Good food, prices, and sizable portions! Big fan of the sweet potato fries and the southwestern turkey club. Our waitress was also super nice and attentive.
21st Amendment Inc was founded in 1979. 21st Amendment Inc specializes in Retail - Bar (drinking Places).
21st Amendment can be found at Bowdoin St 150. The following is offered: Restaurants: Grill. The entry is present with us since Sep 7, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In Boston there are 23 other Restaurants: Grill . An overview can be found here.
This popular Beacon Hill restaurant and pub is known as the neighborhood hot spot for meeting friends and family. The building is also considered as an historical building. The menu offers a special each day of the week and a full menu of traditional pub fare.
Exhibits at the Mint Museum of Art include African art, American art, arts of ancient America, costumes, decorative arts and Spanish colonial art.
Boston is an enormously passionate city, spirited debate is practically our fifth major sport. While we may respectfully part ways on nearly everything, including that necktie of yours, public opinion is squarely behind the 21st Amendment.
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